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From: "Xavier Polanski" <>
Subject: Re: [CZ] Re: Korun..Old Paper Money Value and Storage
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 13:14:28 -0600
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No but it makes a great addition to your written family history. And going
to a collectors book to get the official description and history of it will
add even more.

I recommend:
Pick, Albert. STANDARD CATALOG OF WORLD PAPER MONEY: GENERAL ISSUES. 7th or
latest edition. WI: Iola. Krause Publications, Inc.

Also I would store it the same way you would a photo in a MYLAR sleeve.
Joanna
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Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 9:41 AM
Subject: [CZ] Re: Korun


> Happy New Year to All...
> I am not sure if this is appropriate to list here, but I would like to
find
> someone who can give me the answer.
>
> Recently, my aunt told me she had inherited some Czech money from her
> mother-in-law's estate. She is wondering if it is still worth
> something....Here is what they say:
>
> Bankovka Statni Banky Ceskoslovenske
> Sto Korun
> Ceskoslovenskych
> 1961
>
> The front of this 100 Korun has a man and woman with wheat under the
ladie's
> arm and industrial looking buildings in the lower left corner. The serial
> numbers are (example) B 03
> 684661
>
> on the backside is a view of the Charles Bridge with all the buildings
behind
> and in the upper right hand corner is the Czech Lion with a star above
it's
> head...
>
> Does this have any current value (she has quite a few) or any collector
> value???
>
> Regards,
> Dolores
>
>
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